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      Matthew Vaughn

      Matthew Vaughn

      Highest Rated: 89% Rocketman (2019)

      Lowest Rated: 5% Swept Away (2002)

      Birthday: Mar 7, 1971

      Birthplace: London, England, UK

      Producer-director-writer Matthew Vaughn initially made his mark as the man behind the scenes on films directed by friend Guy Ritchie only to eclipse that reputation when he assumed the director's chair for projects of his own. His collaboration with Ritchie began on the breakout U.K. independent hit "Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels" (1999), followed by the similarly themed criminal caper "Snatch" (2001). Less successful was the change of tack the cinematic duo took with the reviled theatrical bomb "Swept Away" (2002), a romantic comedy starring Ritchie's wife, pop superstar, Madonna. Not to be outdone, Vaughn also landed a prize bride when he wed supermodel Claudia Schiffer in 2002. Taking the reigns on his next effort, Vaughn made his directorial debut with the crime thriller "Layer Cake" (2004), a film that shared similarities with Ritchie's earlier works, although with a decidedly more serious tone. After the movie became a surprise hit, offers poured in and the newly minted director took on the fantasy adventure "Stardust" (2007). Although the film was not quite the hoped for box office bonanza, Vaughn returned triumphant when he helmed "Kick-Ass" (2010), a violent superhero movie that performed well with genre fans. He stuck with the capes and tights crowd, moving on to the prequel "X-Men: First Class" (2011) as director and co-writer. Inarguably ambitious, Vaughn's experience as a producer and his demonstrated skill behind the camera made him one of the more formidable young Turks in early 21st century film.

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      ROCKETMAN, FROM LEFT: PRODUCER MATTHEW VAUGHN, DIRECTOR DEXTER FLETCHER, ON-SET, 2019. PH: DAVID APPLEBY/© PARAMOUNT STARDUST, director Matthew Vaughn, on set, 2007. ©Paramount STARDUST, writer/producer Neil Gaiman, director Matthew Vaughn, on set, 2007. ©Paramount ROCKETMAN, FROM LEFT: PRODUCER MATTHEW VAUGHN, ADAM BOHLING, ELTON JOHN, DAVID FURNISH, TARON EGERTON AS ELTON JOHN, ON-SET, 2019. PH: DAVID APPLEBY/© PARAMOUNT KICK-ASS, from left: director Matthew Vaughn, Aaron Johnson, Chloe Moretz, on set, 2010. ©Lions Gate KICK-ASS, foreground from left: screenwriter Jane Goldman, director Matthew Vaughn, on set, 2010. Ph: Daniel Smith/©Lions Gate LAYER CAKE, director Matthew Vaughn on set, 2004, (c) Sony Pictures Classics STARDUST, from left: Robert DeNiro, Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, director Matthew Vaughn, on set, 2007. ©Paramount

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      33% 72% Argylle Director,
      Producer
      $45.2M 2024
      81% 87% Tetris Producer - 2023
      40% 80% The King's Man Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $37.2M 2021
      66% 47% Silent Night Producer - 2021
      89% 88% Rocketman Producer $96.3M 2019
      51% 64% Kingsman: The Golden Circle Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $100.2M 2017
      82% 82% Eddie the Eagle Producer $15.8M 2016
      9% 18% Fantastic Four Producer $56.0M 2015
      75% 84% Kingsman: The Secret Service Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $128.2M 2014
      32% 57% Kick-Ass 2 Producer $28.8M 2013
      86% 87% X-Men: First Class Director,
      Screenwriter
      $146.4M 2011
      76% 66% The Debt Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $31.1M 2010
      77% 81% Kick-Ass Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer
      $48.0M 2010
      77% 86% Stardust Director,
      Writer,
      Producer
      $38.3M 2007
      81% 84% Layer Cake Director,
      Producer
      $2.3M 2004
      No Score Yet 40% A Short Film About John Bolton Producer - 2003
      5% 28% Swept Away Producer $598.6K 2002
      34% 72% Mean Machine Producer $92.7K 2001
      74% 93% Snatch Producer $30.1M 2000
      75% 93% Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Producer $3.7M 1998
      No Score Yet 40% The Innocent Sleep Producer $5.3K 1995